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COVID-19 对印度眼科住院医师和执业眼科医生的心理影响。

Psychological impact of COVID-19 on ophthalmologists-in-training and practising ophthalmologists in India.

机构信息

Allen Foster Community Eye Health Research Centre, Gullapalli Pratibha Rao International Centre for Advancement of Rural Eyecare, LV Prasad Eye Institute; Brien Holden Eye Research Centre, LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India; School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, USA.

Editor, Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Centre for Sight, Hyderabad, India.

出版信息

Indian J Ophthalmol. 2020 Jun;68(6):994-998. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_1458_20.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate the psychological impact of the COVID 19 crisis on ophthalmologists-in-training and practising ophthalmologists during lockdown in India.

METHODS

An online survey was completed by ophthalmologists and ophthalmology trainees during the lockdown. The information collected included demographics (age, gender), domicile (state, union territory), current professional status (in training or practising), type of practice (solo, group, institutional, governmental, non-governmental), marital status (married, single), impact of COVID-19 on their training or practice, and impact on income and ability to meet living expenses. Psychological distress was assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9).

RESULTS

In all, 2,355 ophthalmologists responded. Mean age was 42.5 (range, 25-82 years; SD, 12.05) years. Of these, 1,332 (56.7%) were males; 475 (20.2%) were still not in practice; 366 (15.5%) were single; 1,244 (52.8%) felt that COVID-19 would impact on their training or professional work; and 869 (37%) had difficulty in meeting their living expenses. The mean PHQ-9 score was 3.98 (range, 0-27; SD, 4.65). In terms of psychological impact, 768 (32.6%) had some degree of depression; mild in 504 (21.4%), moderate in 163 (6.9%), and severe in 101 (4.3%). Multivariable analysis showed that depression was significantly higher at younger age. The odds of depression decreased by 3% with 1 year increase in age. It was higher in non-practicing ophthalmologists, especially those who were considerably worried about their training or professional growth, and those with difficulty in meeting living expenses.

CONCLUSION

A strikingly high proportion of ophthalmologists are psychologically affected and may require personalized mental health care.

摘要

目的

评估 COVID-19 危机对印度封锁期间眼科住院医师和执业眼科医生的心理影响。

方法

通过在线调查,对眼科住院医师和住院医师培训生进行调查。收集的信息包括人口统计学特征(年龄、性别)、居住地(邦、联邦属地)、当前职业状态(培训中或执业中)、执业类型(个体、团体、机构、政府、非政府)、婚姻状况(已婚、单身)、COVID-19 对其培训或执业的影响,以及对收入和维持生活费用能力的影响。使用患者健康问卷-9(PHQ-9)评估心理困扰。

结果

共有 2355 名眼科医生做出回应。平均年龄为 42.5 岁(范围:25-82 岁;标准差:12.05)。其中,1332 名(56.7%)为男性;475 名(20.2%)尚未执业;366 名(15.5%)为单身;1244 名(52.8%)认为 COVID-19 将影响他们的培训或专业工作;869 名(37%)难以维持生计。PHQ-9 的平均得分为 3.98(范围:0-27;标准差:4.65)。就心理影响而言,768 名(32.6%)有一定程度的抑郁;轻度 504 名(21.4%),中度 163 名(6.9%),重度 101 名(4.3%)。多变量分析显示,抑郁在较年轻的年龄更为明显。年龄每增加 1 岁,抑郁的几率就会降低 3%。在非执业眼科医生中,这种情况更为明显,尤其是那些对自己的培训或职业发展非常担心,以及那些难以维持生计的人。

结论

相当比例的眼科医生受到心理影响,可能需要个性化的心理健康护理。

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